Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 7John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1982 |
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... fact that so little is available in translation in any modern language , and thirdly the fact that a good working knowledge of Plato , Ari- stotle and the Stoics is a pre - requisite . Perhaps if times become more propitious again and ...
... fact that so little is available in translation in any modern language , and thirdly the fact that a good working knowledge of Plato , Ari- stotle and the Stoics is a pre - requisite . Perhaps if times become more propitious again and ...
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... fact that each of them was active in one of his , Armstrong's , two chief scholarly interests . ) The au- thors of these essays have interpreted their tasks in varying ways and , what may be a little disconcerting a few readers - but ...
... fact that each of them was active in one of his , Armstrong's , two chief scholarly interests . ) The au- thors of these essays have interpreted their tasks in varying ways and , what may be a little disconcerting a few readers - but ...
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... facts alone ' . The second is summed up in Seidler's rendering of woon - HPÓTηS ÉVEOTÍ tɩg as orationi eius invisi quid ... fact that & óa is the first word of the xaltoi - sentence , and tỔ пpãyua the first of the Sé - sentence . ' My ...
... facts alone ' . The second is summed up in Seidler's rendering of woon - HPÓTηS ÉVEOTÍ tɩg as orationi eius invisi quid ... fact that & óa is the first word of the xaltoi - sentence , and tỔ пpãyua the first of the Sé - sentence . ' My ...
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